On May 2, 2011, Berkline/BenchCraft Holdings, LLC and five (5) affiliated companies
(collectively, the “Debtors”) filed petitions in the United States Bankruptcy Court
for the District of Delaware. As part of the Bankruptcy, the Debtors ceased operations
and liquidated all of their assets. For information about the Bankruptcy and how
to file a claim against any of the Debtors, including any warranty claims, please
visit http://dm.epiq11.com/BBC/project/Default.aspx
or http://www.deb.uscourts.gov
. The Debtors’ cases are jointly administered under Case No. 11-11369.

The "Chanden" dining room collection brings a classic beauty to
the decor of any dining experience. The rich burnished dark brown
finish flows over the Old World construction of the planked and
pegged table top with the thick built-up edge and the massive table
legs that have a two-sided taper shape. With a strong horizontal
design and stitched faux leather upholstery on the chairs, this
furniture captures the true essence of Old World design.

A couple of reminders before you start assembling your
furniture:

Please remember to read all assembly instructions prior to
assembling the product.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

We are here to help. In the event that you notice missing parts or
damage, have a warranty or assembly question please contact:

Berkline Customer Service
Phone: 866.319.0809
Fax: 800.477.0103

Please have your sales receipt and product serial number
available when talking to Customer Service.

General Care for Wood Furniture

Use a lint-free cloth to polish wood furniture on a weekly
basis.

Keep furniture away from heating and air conditioning sources
to prevent loss of moisture.

Keep furniture out of direct sunlight to prevent fading or
darkening of wood furniture.

Use felt backing on lamps and other accessories to prevent
scratches and gouges, and rotate accessories so they do not remain
in the same spot all of the time.

Use placemats under plates and hot pads under serving
dishes.

Use coasters under all beverages.

Do not place newspapers or magazines on woods surfaces. The ink
from these items may bleed into the finish and could damage the
wood.

Do not use abrasives or harsh chemicals on wood furniture.

Spot Cleaning Wood

To remove food stains, wipe up the spill immediately. Polish
with a soft, clean cloth.

To remove cloudiness, rub surface with cloth dipped in solution
of one tablespoon of vinegar mixed with one quart of water. Rub in
the same direction as the grain until surface is completely dry.
Follow with an application of furniture oil or polish.

To remove water rings, rub with a mixture of equal parts white
vinegar and cooking oil in the same direction of the grain.

To remove candle wax or chewing gum, hold an ice cube over the
wax or gum for a few seconds so that it will chill and harden. Be
sure to wipe up water as the ice melts to prevent water spots.
Remove as much of the wax or gum as possible with your fingers and
then scrape away the remainder gently using the dull edge of a
table knife. Rub the spot briskly with a cloth saturated in cream
wax. Repeat if needed.

This chart is a summary of our Warranty. To view/print the
Complete Warranty - CLICK HERE